13th November 1999
21:15 GMT
In theory, having an in with the Tok'Ra could be very useful. If I can convince them that supporting System Lord Bastet is in the best interests of humans generally, she could get access to a very useful spy network as well as the ability to supply them with whatever they need to increase their ability to act against their shared enemies. And while they're occupied with that, we can tech up, start annexing the weakened ones…
Because the only way this 'ends' well for me is if Bastet becomes Supreme System Lord. Or a diarch with Kali, that works fine for me too. Works best for humans, works best for non- and minimally- crazy goa'uld, and works best for the Tok'Ra too because they can focus on human uplift once the more objectionable parts of goa'uld society have been done away with. Or retasking themselves to acting as internal affairs investigators for the joint throne, fighting recidivist goa'uld on their behalf.
I don't think the Tok'Ra would be convinced by that argument due to it actually making sense, but I'll give it a go at some point.
But for now…
For now I've got to make preparations in case Heset wasn't lying to me. Because if there's one thing I can't do, it's produce goa'uld sperm. In fact, having… Had to review goa'uld physiology I'm not sure that 'male' goa'uld
have sperm. Certainly, some goa'uld prefer male hosts and some prefer female, but…
I sort of assumed that the goa'uld reproductive system was parasitic as well, and then stopped looking at it because how was it ever going to be relevant to me? Plenty of goa'uld have
concubines, a few marry other goa'uld and maintain long term relationships, but… The physical attraction comes from the host body. As for reproducing… System Lord Yu has sired many children on his concubines, and they serve as administrators throughout his region of space. None are reported to be superhuman, though I haven't taken a close look myself.
The child of two hosts would be a harcesis, a human with goa'uld genetic memory. Making those is
very illegal, and not something that I have any intention of risking. Because the fact they
can exist means that non-queen goa'uld
can pass on their genetic memory sexually, though I've got no idea why it requires two goa'uld parents and it's not as if I want to experiment.
But there lies the problem. Goa'uld queens require samples of genetic material from the host population in order to create compatible goa'uld. Presumably, a goa'uld queen can determine whether she's going to create new goa'uld or a new human foetus because Am-Heh seems sure that the usual way for them to get those genetic samples is through sex.
Which… Raises a rather disturbing question on how new species are added to the pool of available hosts. Goa'uld mostly uses
unas hosts before discovering humans, and Bastet used to use
sekhmets as hosts. Which… Means that adaptation by queen isn't the only way to handle things..?
Don't know.
Unfortunately, Am-Heh doesn't have a lot of information on the exact biological systems involved. Which means that I'm left with the distinct possibility that if Bastet does choose me as the sire of her next batch, she
might pick up on the fact that I don't have goa'uld genetic memory. And even if I scanned another gou'ald and put their secretions into my body -an idea I'm not exactly excited about- it wouldn't have Mammon's memories. Or my memories.
Which would blow this whole thing, and somehow I don't think she'd find it funny. Which means that I need to get Mammon's memories at the very least. I might be able to claim that the more recent stuff hadn't bedded in enough for transference yet, or the whole 'under a mountain' thing disrupted it. Goa'uld don't appear to have much interest in studying exactly how their own bodies work, so I doubt that she would simply gainsay me. She might be surprised, but she wouldn't know and she's perfectly capable of altering her spawn's behaviour-.
I'm trying not to think about how many of my children would end up getting eaten.
That's something that I'm... Going to want to do something about if they actually end up being mine.
Anyway. I do
have samples of Mammon's genetic material. I found his crushed remains -and those of his host- a few weeks into my stay here while I was making the interior of the ship safe for habitation. And with those genetic samples I
could grow a new Mammon, basically identical to the old one thanks to goa'uld genetic memory.
Except, then what? I don't want to stick him in my head and give him control of my body. Even if I kept control of the ring. There's no point in assimilating him. Wait, no, there's a
small point, because I'd get the knowledge that he had, but I don't really
need that. But his secretions… They alone would let me fake being him a little better.
And…
I'm
staring at the power ring on my left ring finger.
What… If I can impose my own desires on his biology?
I mean… I've got no idea how goa'uld memory encoding works-.
But the Altairians do. Teal'c 1 went mad because Harlan mixed up the Jaffa and goa'uld parts of his mind. Which means that they…
Can implant knowledge from a goa'uld onto a machine. But that
doesn't mean that they can do it the other way.
Ring magic it is, then.
I
fabricate a fish tank,
fill it with water and then
clone Mammon. The clone is
dead, but all of the desires
should be contained within his biological structure.
Hopefully.
Breathe in. Breathe out.
See the shape of his desires, the desires inherent in his form.
Dead flesh. No light.
Look beyond it.
Look through it.
In the
orange light I see something grand-.
I gasp, blinking, the
vision slipping away.
I saw… Something. And…
Huh. Not sure what it was, but I'm… Definitely
seeing something now when I look at Mammon 2. That's… Weird. Useful, but…
I've occasionally wondered why the power ring even works here. No Guardians or Controllers, no… Mention of them having existed at any point in the past. Only one personal lantern and no power ring other than the one I'm wearing. It clearly
does work, but does it work on the same principles?
Is there some sort of underlying emotional…
Layer to the universe?
Do I
want there to be?
I shake my head. Hardly my choice.
Mammon's
desire structures are actually shallower than those of most goa'uld I've met.
Somehow.
But if I push here and pull here…
Desire dubbing.
Guh.
Okay, that…
Looks a bit more like me… I think..? How about..?
Specific memories? No, that didn't seem to-.
Okay, those
desires came from somewhere, so…
Expand upon that desire with actual information.
…
And the only way I could check that it's worked would be by making Mammon alive and asking, which I'm not going to do. Still, the worst that could happen here is that I get regular Mammon memories in my blood, so I guess I'll give it a go.
Activate glands manually.
Don't activate his brain. And I need to collect…
That stuff?
Scan and analyse, and
add that to my blood and
put Mammon in subspace just in case.
O
kay, one potential crisis averted, probably. Now back to the
other ninety nine.